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Japan Airlines launches Hokkaido autumn tour with scenic trains, buses and local bento

Japan Airlines launches Hokkaido autumn tour with scenic trains, buses and local bento
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Japan Airlines has announced an autumn tour around Hokkaido, featuring chartered trains, buses, and regional bento meals. The announcement was made on the social media platform X.

According to Japan Airlines' post on X, the "Hokkaido Love! Hitoumeguri" tour is set to depart on October 3. It is designed to capture Hokkaido's autumn foliage, allowing participants to travel through the region aboard chartered trains and buses. This setup enables a leisurely exploration of various scenic and cultural destinations, which the platform describes as a curated seasonal adventure experience.

The campaign indicates that a Japan Airlines flight attendant will welcome passengers and accompany them onboard the chartered vehicles. This feature ensures consistent service beyond the flight, aligning with Japan Airlines' reputation for attentive hospitality and seamless travel experiences. The campaign page states that the attendant will assist during the journey to maintain comfort and organization.

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The tour also includes Hokkaido-exclusive lunch boxes and snacks, crafted to showcase regional flavors during transit. Promotion details highlight that these bentos are curated to emphasize local producers and specialties, enriching the travel experience with authentic taste. This culinary offering underscores Japan Airlines' effort to integrate food culture into its tourism initiatives.

According to its corporate profile, Japan Airlines is Japan's flagship carrier and a founding member of the Oneworld alliance. Established in 1951 and privatized in 1987, it operates both domestic and international flights. JAL serves approximately 91 destinations worldwide with a fleet of over 140 aircraft based at hubs in Tokyo, Osaka, and Sapporo, known for premium service and regional tourism promotion.

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